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Mary Booth 1852 – 1886 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 1852

Birth Location: Lambeth, Surrey, England

Death Date: Mar 1886

Death Location: Balclutha, Auckland, New Zealand

Father: George Booth

Mother: Elizabeth Wheeldon

Spouse(s): John Finn

Children(s): Henry Finn, John Finn, Thomas Finn, Mary Finn, Johanna Finn, Ellen Finn, George Finn, Georgina Finn

It was in 1852 that Mary Booth was born in Lambeth, Surrey, England, a child of George Booth and Elizabeth Sledge Wheeldon. Mary Booth went on to marry John Finn and had children such as Henry Finn, John Alexander Finn, Thomas Francis Finn, Mary Frances Elizabeth Finn, Johanna Finn, Ellen Finn, George Finn and Georgina Finn. Mary Booth was deceased by 1886 in Balclutha, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Parents

George Booth
1811 – 1861
Birth Location: Yorkshire, England
GB
Elizabeth Wheeldon
1816 – 1854
Birth Location: Gloucestershire, England
EW

Spouses(s)

John Finn
1836 – 1902
Birth Location: St Johns, New Brunswick, Canada
JF

Children(s)

Henry Finn
1875 – 1951
Birth Location: Balclutha, New Zealand
HF
John Finn
1877 – 1934
Birth Location: Balclutha, Otago, New Zealand
JF
Thomas Finn
1878 – 1964
Birth Location: New Zealand
TF
Mary Finn
1879 – 1933
Birth Location: Balclutha, New Zealand
MF
Johanna Finn
1880 – 1936
Birth Location: Balclutha, New Zealand
JF
Ellen Finn
1881 – 1968
Birth Location: New Zealand
EF
George Finn
1884 – 1885
Birth Location: Balclutha, New Zealand
GF
Georgina Finn
1885 – 1911
Birth Location: New Zealand
GF

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: Dec 1852
    Event Place: Lambeth, Surrey, England
    Record Source: 1861 England Census, Class: Rg 9; Piece: 346; Folio: 1; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542619

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1861
    Event Place: Lambeth St Mary, Surrey, England
    Record Source: 1861 England Census, Class: Rg 9; Piece: 346; Folio: 1; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542619

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: Mar 1886
    Event Place: Balclutha, Auckland, New Zealand
    Record Source: New Zealand, Death Index, 1848-1966, New Zealand, Death Index, 1848-1966

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